About the Journal

Basic Information

Pléyade. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the Humanities and Social Sciences funded the year 2008. This publication encourages intellectual and academic discussion of political phenomena, from a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives including political science, sociology, philosophy, and cultural studies. Pléyade is aimed at an international scientific audience and receives contributions such as articles, book reviews, interviews and interventions, written in Spanish or English. The journal is published in print and electronic versions, supported by the International Institute for Philosophy and Social Studies.

Its abbreviated title is Pléyade, and it should be used in bibliographies, footnotes, references and bibliographic strips.

Publication Frequency

Pléyade is published in July (semester January-June) and January (semester July-December).

The journal is published by an independent non-profit organization in Chile, supported by editorial team. Unless otherwise established, all contents of the electronic edition are distributed under a license “Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial”. The journal disavows any commercial interest in the work it publishes.

The journal is committed to supporting maximum access to scholarly work without compromising quality or academic freedom. In accordance with this, the entire contents of every issue are permanently and universally available online without subscription or payment barriers.

Authors retain copyright over their work published in the journal. The journal will not re-publish any article, for example in translations, anthologies, and so on, without the author’s explicit consent. Authors grant the journal a perpetual but non-exclusive license to publish the version of scholarly record of their articles. After publication, authors are free to share their articles, or to republish them elsewhere, so long as the original publication in Pléyade is explicitly cited.